#172139 by jimmydanger
Fri May 04, 2012 12:49 pm
Fri May 04, 2012 12:49 pm
Personally I wouldn't go into a project with doubts. Gung ho or be damned!
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jimmydanger wrote:Personally I wouldn't go into a project with doubts. Gung ho or be damned!
GuitarMikeB wrote:We will mic everything for gigs, but at practice its not needed as we're practicing in a fairly small space. The ear buds cut out about 30% of ambient sound. If not singing, its a good idea to turn one's personal in-ear volume down a little bit.
We are using the Shure PSM 200 system - it's what the band members already had, so I picked up a receiver/earbud package from Sweetwater which saved me about $60: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/P2R215CL-H2/
Some of the guys have earbuds that sell for more than the whole receiver package ($300!) but I can't see those are really needed.
There are ridiculously expensive systems that allow you to adjust what each person hears (on a seperate frequency), but that's pro level stuff.
jimmydanger wrote:Personally I wouldn't go into a project with doubts. Gung ho or be damned!
GuitarMikeB wrote:Good advice from everyone!
I'm going to go to practice next week, see how it is and then make a decision on buying the in-ear monitor set-up. A decebnt set of in-ears will assist on the hearing issues. At age 56 (as of this past Tuesday), hearing is not too bad and I try to avoid the superloud shows these days!
My biggest concern at this point is getting 'filled up' by Beatles tunes. Generally I vary what I listen to and play a lot, this is going to require a fair amount of homework, cutting down on my 'other music' time. I'm still looking to start/join an acoustic duo/band, as well as working on my originals - I have about 3/4 of the songs for my 2nd CD recorded (if not fully mixed), as well as a number of songs for CD#3.
Thanks for friending me on reverbnation, Tammy - everyone here should do the same for everyone else, helps our 'numbers'!
GuitarMikeB wrote:It's actually been a great way to get 'dedicated' - been doing several hours of homework each week, learning the songs I hadn't played before, practicing harmony parts. Learning 20 songs in a few practices seems pretty good to me (can't compare to Jeff and his 50 songs in a day and a half!), and this all should help me in my playing and singing skills.
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